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Lacuna RPG GM Notes: Session 2This a GM ONLY Post! If you'd like to play Lacuna Part 1: The Creation of the Mystery and the Girl from Blue City , please do not read. This post contains: Lacuna Session 2 Outline Lacuna Session 2 HP Agent Briefing Lacuna Session 2 HP Briefing for GM &...

Lacuna RPG: Mission 2 Report (Lacuna Matata'd?)Session 2 found us down one player and a new one added. I used Agent Warner's excitement over his "flash bang" puppet from Session 1 to explain his absence. A little retraining may have been in order. The players spent quite awhile finding each other, as th...

Lacuna RPG GM Notes: Session 1This a GM ONLY Post! If you'd like to play Lacuna Part 1: The Creation of the Mystery and the Girl from Blue City , please do not read. This post contains: Lacuna Session 1 Outline Lacuna Session 1 HP Agent Briefing Lacuna Session 1 HP Briefing for GM &...

Lacuna RPG GM Notes: Character Generation (Clearance Review andOrientation)This a GM ONLY Post! If you'd like to play Lacuna Part 1: The Creation of the Mystery and the Girl from Blue City , please do not read. While the Missions themselves are made up of briefings and notes, I wanted a script for character generation (I held a c...

Lacuna RPG: Mission 1 Report (Well Endowed Muffins, Miscommunication, and Max Heart Rate)My Lacuna obsession sent me to various web sites, blogs, and forums in search of helpful hints and actual play sessions. I had a great time reading session summaries and GM notes, so I thought I'd share my own for those interested. Here's the Post Mission S...

My most recent obsession: "Lacuna Part 1: The Creation of the Mystery and the Girl from Blue City (second attempt) was declared 2006's Most Innovative Game by the Indie RPG Awards. But it wasn't until June of 2015 that I stumbled into this Rabbit Hole of an RPG and lost myself to the mysteries of Blue City."